How do you make an image be smaller in a dispatch?
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[NAME] is a toroidal planet, meaning it is donut-shaped. It's cross-section is not circular but rather oval-shaped, with sharper curvature on the inside than the outside; As such, surface gravity on [NAME] is not uniform, it is at it's weakest along the interior and exterior equators, and strongest just hubward of the poles; It has an equatorial gravity of just 0.3 G, meanwhile it's polar surface gravity is 0.65 G. A day in [NAME] is no longer than a few hours, it orbits [STAR NAME], a B star more massive than Earth's sun. [NAME] has an axial tilt of 22.6 degrees. The day-night cycle is fairly earth-like, albeit the days are much shorter due to the planet's rapid rotation; At the poles, there is sun for half the year followed by polar night for the other; Near the hubward equator, inside the hole, things are slightly more temperate, day and night return with significant regularity. [NAME] possesses banded zonal climates and extreme winds, heat transfer is much less effective so the difference between cold and hot regions is much more marked than on Earth. Where Earth has its Pacific ring of fire, [NAME] has polar rings of fire, since due to the thin polar crust, volcanic and geothermal activity are much more prevalent in the poles. A single major moon orbits [NAME], it's orbit traces out the shape of a larger torus encasing [NAME]. Sunset and sunrise colors differ from each other. [NAME]'s atmosphere is mainly composed of various fluorides of nonmetals. The average temperature in [NAME] is -60°C. It usually just rains hydrogen fluoride, but when it's really cold it rains phosphorus pentafluoride. Rivers, lakes and oceans are made of hydrogen fluoride. Unlike water, hydrogen fluoride ice does not float so rivers and lakes freeze from the bottom up. [NAME]'s plants use photosynthesis like terrestrial ones, but the reaction is a bit different; Starlight is used to power a reaction between carbon tetrafluoride and hydrogen fluoride that produces free fluoride. The role magnesium plays in terrestrial plant chlorophyll is played by nickel in [NAME], and plants are a variety of colors, not just green.